In the era of
digital cinematography, more and more advancements are being done to visual
such that they bring out right mood.
When films are shot on negative, most of the mood setup was done with lights during filming itself because less can be corrected in optics while printing a negative or positive. Now that digital cameras are recording clips on memory cards, apart from the mood imparted by lighting schemes so many color corrections could be done in post production.
Coming to point, Rajamouli and his cinematographer Senthil are right now working heavily on the colour grading of the film. A scene shot under broad day light could be turned into moon-light sequence in the grading. Sitting along with colorist, Baahubali makers are tweaking every single frame to give that larger-than-life feel to audiences without any miss. Firstly it is actors who bring in the right mood, then the environment and later sound will add to magic. For a VFX film however, right computer graphics and color grading will do more favour on par with others.
July 10th is the release date of Baahubali, and Censor Board has already awards an U/A for the flick. Get ready to catch the humongous entertainment on silver screen.
When films are shot on negative, most of the mood setup was done with lights during filming itself because less can be corrected in optics while printing a negative or positive. Now that digital cameras are recording clips on memory cards, apart from the mood imparted by lighting schemes so many color corrections could be done in post production.
Coming to point, Rajamouli and his cinematographer Senthil are right now working heavily on the colour grading of the film. A scene shot under broad day light could be turned into moon-light sequence in the grading. Sitting along with colorist, Baahubali makers are tweaking every single frame to give that larger-than-life feel to audiences without any miss. Firstly it is actors who bring in the right mood, then the environment and later sound will add to magic. For a VFX film however, right computer graphics and color grading will do more favour on par with others.
July 10th is the release date of Baahubali, and Censor Board has already awards an U/A for the flick. Get ready to catch the humongous entertainment on silver screen.
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